Have you driven a 1993 Audi 100?

Average User Score

— I've spent the last year and a half rebuilding my 100. Now that my car is back together, it is awsome. Handles great at high speeds and has a better ride than my 2004 Audi A4. The 100 is better than t...
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........................................by Ники

— i like it at all .breaking is so good ,interior and exterior styling is so good fore the time it was made ,yes the gas milage is more but the pleasure is hight.this is the car with the most extras for...
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1993 Audi 100, "melisa"by Nick

— Its a good car, gussels gas if you don't shift at the right RPMs, but other than that, the car has the power to do well in a race, and it handles the corners like a god. With some work the car can be ...
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1993 Audi 100 Overview

Overall User Score

The four distinctive interlocking rings are the first sign of a quality vehicle, backed by a history of German technical innovation. The second sign is the quiet, yet powerful engine that floats you along past other mid-size sedans on the highway. The third is the luxurious comfort of supportive seats and ample legroom. If you need a fourth sign, then you are horribly lost and should turn back now.

The 1993 Audi 100 comes as both a sedan and, for extra versatility and seating, a four-door wagon. The only major change for 1993 was the addition of a passenger side airbag in all Audi 100s. Otherwise, the offerings stayed much the same. The 100CS wagon was available only as the quattro AWD, with a 2.8-liter, 172-hp V6 engine and 4-speed automatic. The CS quattro sedan featured the same engine, but a 5-speed manual transmission. All other front-wheel drive sedans had the same engine coupled with a 4-speed auto tran. Driver front airbags, ABS, cruise control, power windows and locks, and a security system were all standard.

The 1993 Audi 100 is fast, once you get it up to speed, but it suffers from poor initial acceleration, probably because it is such a heavy car, made even heavier when the 2.8 V6 was added in 1992. Its other drawback is costly repairs, which is mitigated by the fact that the Audi 100 seems to need very few of these, according to most owners. They cheer this sedan's durability and how it does not show its age in either performance or appearance. The solid handling, interior extras, an easy to read and stylish cockpit-like dash, and smooth quiet ride all earn high ratings from owners.

Updated Nov 7, 2006

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Audi 100 Questions

Audi Bose Radio Code?

Hi, I recently purchased a used Audi (100 CS Quattro Sedan 4D), but none of the paperwork (manual or otherwise) came with it. I apparently need a radio code in order to use the stereo...where do I go ...

How Do I Know If My Car Is One Of The Recalls?

When I gun the gas my check engine light comes on, as if I'm flooding the engine. I noticed online that there were recalls for this car in regards to the fuel lines. I just wanted to know how I can f...

Who Do I Contact To Get A New Glove Box And Trunk Key Made?

Just bought a '93 Audi 100 through private purchase. The key doesn't work for the trunk and the glove box locked and now I can 't unlock it. Would I contact Audi of America? The previous owner doesn't...